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Verse Psalms 63:2. _TO SEE THY POWER AND THY GLORY - IN THE
SANCTUARY._] In his public ordinances God had often showed his _power_
in the judgments he executed, in the terror he impressed, and in
awa...
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TO SEE THY POWER AND THY GLORY - The reference here is to what was
manifested of the presence and the power of God in the services of
public worship; the praises, the prayers, the rejoicings, the
evid...
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Psalms 63
Heart Longings
_ 1. To see Thy power and glory (Psalms 63:1)_
2. Satisfied longings (Psalms 63:5)
A Psalm of David when he was an outcast in the wilderness of Judah.
Thus it fits in well...
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LXIII. Written by one who has seen God's glory in the Temple and
resolved to praise Him all his life. He is confident his enemies will
perish.
Psalms 63:11 refers to a Hebrew king, possibly Maccabean...
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Recalling the glorious visions of God which he has enjoyed in the
sanctuary, the Psalmist thirsts for a renewed sense of His Presence....
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The A.V. transposes the clauses of this verse in a way which cannot be
justified. Render:
In such wise have I gazed upon thee in the sanctuary,
To see thy strength and thy glory.
_In such wise_(-so...
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DISCOURSE: 600
THE BELIEVER’S DISPOSITIONS TOWARDS GOD
Psalms 63:1. O God, thou art my God: early will I seek thee; my soul
thirsteth for thee; my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty
land wher...
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TO SEE THY POWER, &C.— The meaning, says Jarchi, here is, "I have
thirsted to see thy power and thy glory, as I have seen thee in the
holy tabernacle in Shilo; where my soul was satisfied with the vis...
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PSALMS 63
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Banished Soul, Athirst for God, Anticipates Satisfaction and
Vindication.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 63:1, The Psalmist Avows and Describes his Longing
for God. Stanza...
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_TO SEE THY POWER AND THY GLORY, SO AS I HAVE SEEN THEE IN THE
SANCTUARY._
To see thy power and thy glory, so (as) I have seen thee in the
sanctuary - literally, 'so in the sanctuary I have beheld th...
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Title.—A PSALM OF DAVID, WHEN HE WAS IN THE WILDERNESS OF JUDAH.
The writer of this Ps. is a king (Psalms 63:11), who is at a distance
from the sanctuary, and in danger from eager foes. If the title b...
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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_[Psalms 63:3]_ כֵּ֭ן בַּ † קֹּ֣דֶשׁ
חֲזִיתִ֑יךָ...
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Psalms 63:1
IF the psalmist is allowed to speak, he gives many details of his
circumstances in his song. He is in a waterless and weary land,
excluded from the sanctuary, followed by enemies seeking...
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THE LONGING SOUL ABUNDANTLY SATISFIED
Psalms 63:1
Ever since the third century this has been the morning song of the
Church. The superscription tells us that it was written in the
wilderness of Judah...
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Here the conviction which has been the inspiration of the two previous
psalms reaches a consummation of expression. The song can hardly be
divided, for it runs on in a continuous outpouring of praise....
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To see thy power and thy glory, so [as] (c) I have seen thee in the
sanctuary.
(c) In this misery I exercise myself in the contemplation of your
power and glory, as if I were in the sanctuary....
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Here is set before us, what is the first and earnest longing of every
devout soul, namely, a sight of God in Christ, and the enjoyment of
God in Christ; for these two make up the sum total of happines...
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2._Thus in the sanctuary, etc. _It is apparent, as already hinted,
that God was ever in his thoughts, though wandering in the wilderness
under such circumstances of destitution. The particle _thus _is...
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If Psalms 61 has been the cry of depression, Psalms 62 the confidence
and encouragement of trust in God, Psalms 63 is the longing of the
soul, still as cast out and far from the sanctuary (so we can s...
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TO SEE THY POWER AND THY GLORY,.... Either the ark, as the Jewish
writers generally interpret it; the symbol of God's presence and
glory, and which is called his strength and his glory; see
Psalms 78...
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To see thy power and thy glory, so [as] I have seen thee in the
sanctuary.
Ver. 2. _To see thy power and thy glory_] To feel those
heart-ravishing apprehensions of thine incomparable excellencies fro...
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_To see To enjoy_, as seeing often means; _thy power and glory _ The
powerful and glorious effects and evidences of thy gracious presence:
to see them here in this wilderness, as I have seen them in t...
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to see Thy power and Thy glory, so as I have seen Thee in the
Sanctuary, literally, "Thus have I in the Sanctuary looked for Thee to
see Thy power and Thy glory. " That had been the psalmist's custom...
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MORNING HYMN OF A FUGITIVE.
A psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of Judah, very likely
at the time when he left Jerusalem at the approach of Absalom, for it
was then that he spent a few day...
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1,2 Early will I seek thee. The true Christian devotes to God the
morning hour. He opens the eyes of his understanding with those of his
body, and awakes each morning to righteousness. He arises with...
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TO SEE, i.e. to enjoy, as seeing is oft taken. THY POWER AND THY
GLORY; either,
1. The ark, which is called God's strength and glory, 1 SAMUEL 4:21 1
CHRONICLES 16:11 PSALMS 78:61. Or rather,...
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Psalms 63:2 looked H2372 (H8804) sanctuary H6944 see H7200 (H8800)
power H5797 glory H3519
To see -...
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HEADING.
‘A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah.'
It is noticeable that there is here no dedication to the Chief
Musician, and no mention of the tune to which it was to be sung. W...
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Psalms 63:1
This Psalm, with its passion of love and mystic rapture, is a monument
for us of how the writer's sorrows had brought to him a closer union
with God, as our sorrows may do for us, like som...
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Psalms 63:1
Notice:
I. Some of the characteristics of public worship. (1) The text
suggests the promise of special nearness to God. The expression of the
Psalmist is not only that he desires to see t...
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This is said to be «A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness
of Judah.» I suppose, therefore, that it was composed when he fled
from Jerusalem because of the cruel treachery of his son Absalom....
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«A Psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of Judah.» Shall we
praise God in the garden and not praise him in the wilderness? No; we
will sing a new song when we come into the desert; for, even i...
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Psalms 63:1. _O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: Because
thou art mine, therefore will I seek thee.»_
A sense of possession makes us long for the enjoyment of all that is
really ours.
P...
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A Psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of Judah, exiled, ill
at ease, hunted, exposed to danger. Yet he could sing. And some of the
sweetest Psalms came out of the bitterest afflictions. God's...
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I will read the 63 rd Psalm first, as somewhat representing the state
of heart into which I would we could all come tonight.
Psalms 63:1. _O God, thou art my God;_
Read that sentence how you will, i...
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CONTENTS: David's desire toward God and joyful dependence upon Him.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: The believer need desire nothing more than the favor of
God to make him happy and satisfied. T...
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Psalms 63:4. _I will lift up my hands in thy name._ This was swearing
fidelity to the Lord. The heathens did the same to their idols; they
kissed their hand, or they stretched it out. Job 31:27; Psalm...
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_To see Thy power and Thy glory, so am I have seen Thee in the
sanctuary._
THE POWER AND GLORY OF GOD, THE BELIEVER’S ATTRACTION TO THE
SANCTUARY
Desires are, in some respects, better evidences of re...
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_O God, Thou art my God; early will I seek Thee._
THE GREATEST THINGS OF THE SOUL
I. The greatest hunger of the soul (Psalms 63:1). The soul wants God,
as the thirsty land the refreshing showers, as...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 63:1. This psalm opens as if it were a
lament, yet it is mainly a song of confident expectation. The psalm
helps God’s people gain confidence during times of trouble. It
exp...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“_A Psalm of David, when he was in the
wilderness of Judah_.” Hengstenberg: “The wilderness of Judah is
the whole wilderness towards the east of the tribe of Judah, boun...
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EXPOSITION
A PSALM of one absent from the sanctuary, and longing to return to it
(Psalms 63:1, Psalms 63:2), pursued by enemies who seek his life
(Psalms 63:9), but confident in God's protection ...
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Psa 63:1-11 is a psalm of David when he was in the wilderness of
Judah. Now, from Jerusalem west lies the coastal plains, fertile
valleys, beautiful lush orange groves, and apricot and pear and peach...
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1 Chronicles 16:11; 1 Samuel 4:21; 1 Samuel 4:22; 2 Corinthians 4:4;...
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To see — To enjoy. Power — The powerful and glorious effects of
thy gracious presence....